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i went out with the occupy sandy people. the occupy wall street silliness and i think they were doing more than many of -- >> bill: what were they doing? >> getting food toupee they were helping people clean up. i showed up with my van and they said, buy food, please. i was about to buy food. oh, no, now we need shovels. >> bill: did you have to we're the mal hat? >> no, but there was a lecture about the evils of capitalism. >> bill: right. that brad brought the storm in. you know the evils of capitalism because the carbons brought it? robin hood foundation, big concert on 12-12-12 at the garden here in new york. >> skip the concert. just give. >> bill: the concert is all right. when we come back, glenn beck enters the no spin zone to talk about the presidential election and his new book. then is it legal on yet another legal attack on christmas. back in a >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. personal story segment, let's welcome back the legendary glenn beck with a new book out called "agenda 21". first,
i went out with the occupy sandy people. the occupy wall street silliness and i think they were doing more than many of -- >> bill: what were they doing? >> getting food toupee they were helping people clean up. i showed up with my van and they said, buy food, please. i was about to buy food. oh, no, now we need shovels. >> bill: did you have to we're the mal hat? >> no, but there was a lecture about the evils of capitalism. >> bill: right. that brad brought the...
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my town got whacked by hurricane sandy. there are a million things that have to be done in the wake of such a devastating natural disaster. the problem is that i do not have a centralized notebook full of names and phone numbers for people who could help me. many of us have that on a computer, but we don't have rirnt net service on the island. get a notebook. keep a pithy notebook like this one. get a notebook. you jot down all the people that you know who can fix anything. their name, their cell phone number, their email address. anything! all right. then you put down the deli guy and the doctor and the cops and the -- and all of that. everything in one little book. you call it the disaster book. and there it is. so when this happens, you have all those numbers. factor tip of the day. i wish hitaken my own advice. check out the fox news factor web site, different from bill o'reilly dot-com. if you would like to spout off about the factor, name approximate town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be craven when wr
my town got whacked by hurricane sandy. there are a million things that have to be done in the wake of such a devastating natural disaster. the problem is that i do not have a centralized notebook full of names and phone numbers for people who could help me. many of us have that on a computer, but we don't have rirnt net service on the island. get a notebook. keep a pithy notebook like this one. get a notebook. you jot down all the people that you know who can fix anything. their name, their...
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fixing that way before sandy came on. >> there should be a repercussion for that it was acknowledged as far as back as 2006 that they were operating under antiquated system insufficient to notify customers. >> bill: everybody knew despite the fact that they charged the second which is the most expensive. >> alaska and hawaii. >> bill: alaska and hawaii this is after that get money from the folks. money from you guilfoyle. >> my power wasn't on. the whole thing was a mess. you couldn't get through to anyone. there was no updates. no emails. you were left sort of mystified. >> bill: i'm talking about money. you pay them a lot of money. i pay them a lot of money i live on long island. >> two years of my bill in new york city for just the summer. >> bill: people who live on long island people know what's going on know that this utility cannot cut it, period. >> right. >> bill: will they win the lawsuit. >> i think they will. that's the contract part. >> bill: they violated the contract. people pay them with expectation of service. service is there they don't give a fig. >> i love the fac
fixing that way before sandy came on. >> there should be a repercussion for that it was acknowledged as far as back as 2006 that they were operating under antiquated system insufficient to notify customers. >> bill: everybody knew despite the fact that they charged the second which is the most expensive. >> alaska and hawaii. >> bill: alaska and hawaii this is after that get money from the folks. money from you guilfoyle. >> my power wasn't on. the whole thing was...
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how the government should handle disasters like hurricane sandy which stossel says may upset you. earlying in -- early voting in >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight estimated damage caused between 30 and $50 billion. much of that will be picked up by the taxpayer. our pal john stossel says that is not good. he joins us now. so about 20 years ago, you know a little beach house, lavish beach house out on long island got swept away by a hurricane, right? >> right. gone. totally gone. i think we have pictures of that. do we have pictures of that we can put up there. stossel's house floats out to the sea. 20 years later that same area got hit hard and you say, what? >> i say the government should stop ensuring areas like that and people like me stupid enough to build on the edge of oceans. >> bill: you say that's not stossel's house. i thought we had picture but i made a mistake. you say if you buy a water front property that money, what if anybody wants to insurance you. what is that? >> take your own risk. the private insurance market is saying in a risky place. don't build there
how the government should handle disasters like hurricane sandy which stossel says may upset you. earlying in -- early voting in >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight estimated damage caused between 30 and $50 billion. much of that will be picked up by the taxpayer. our pal john stossel says that is not good. he joins us now. so about 20 years ago, you know a little beach house, lavish beach house out on long island got swept away by a hurricane, right? >> right. gone. totally...